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May 7
8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Knoxville Marriott
Workshop 3
Reliability Engineering Fundamentals
Reliability Task Assignments
In the
reliability world, there exists quite a lot of confusion about the roles
of maintenance engineers, reliability engineers and planners. For any
given task within the reliability discipline, each of these positions
plays a different role. This class will explore the various
responsibilities each of these roles play in the day to day execution of
reliability tasks and try to shed some light on how these positions
interact with each other.
Failure
Modes Analysis
Failure modes analysis is the cornerstone of any equipment maintenance
plan (EMP). As the years have passed since the invention of reliability
centered maintenance (RCM), failure modes analysis techniques have
morphed into a myriad of different versions that produce results cover
the spectrum of both effectiveness and efficiency. In this class,
Allied Reliability will share their specific strategy on how to quickly
develop a robust EMP focusing on the power of condition monitoring and
non-destructive testing technologies.
Condition Based Maintenance (CBM) Overview
Having
introduced the power of condition monitoring strategies in the morning
session, this session will dive deeper into each of the technologies and
highlight both their strengths and their limitations. Specific examples
will be given from each technology and the interaction between the
technologies will be highlighted.
Each workshop participant will get:
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Reliability Task Assignment Exercise
for Reliability Engineers, Maintenance Engineers and Planners
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Manual Asset Health Matrix Exercise
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PdM Maturity Matrix / RE Maturity
Matrix Poster
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Blue Page Report / RCM-Blitz Graphic
Poster
This training event is
available at no cost for members of the Association for Maintenance
Professionals. Click here to
joinSpace is
limited and pre-registration is required |